C. M. Turner (Cincinnati, OH) curates a group show of artists and writers addressing the parallels between marginalia and marginalization.
Show Opening: Migiwa Orimo, Proximity Of Syllables
Using disparate material and techniques in her installations, Migiwa Orimo (Yellow Springs, OH) focuses on words/texts that are hidden, erased, redacted, or invisible from public view.
Show Opening: Dominic Guarnaschelli: Incognitum
Dominic Guarnaschelli (Louisville, KY) draws inspiration from the fields of natural history, religion, education, and museological display.
Show Opening: Wee Wednesday, Making Faces
Our popular “open house” program for preschoolers and their parents offers interactive learning stations in the galleries, storytellers, and a hands-on art project each month.
Show Closing: Synthetica
Artists are often at the leading edge of innovation and experimentation with new materials that spur creative development. Synthetica is a group exhibition of artists working with chemically engineered materials in unconventional ways.
Show Opening: Gallery Experience, Move with the Art
Join us each week for a different way to look at art. Every Sunday, we will explore a new perspective on the CAM collection during this one hour experience.
Show Closing: Alex Hibbitt, Rhizome
Alex Hibbitt (Athens, OH) constructs complex modular and suspended sculptures of cast porcelain intersected with cut felt shapes that explore ideas of complexity, connectivity, and the relationships between two- and three-dimensional forms.
Show Opening: Autism Family Exploration
This program is designed for families with children who have autism or other developmental disabilities to explore the museum in a comfortable environment.
Show Opening: Connect
This program is specifically designed for adults with developmental disabilities and their caregivers.
Show Closing: REC Reads
Bring your toddler or preschooler to the Rosenthal Education Center for a morning of art-themed books, songs and sensory activities.
Show Opening: Gallery Experience: Cheese Lover's Day - Exploring Food in Art
Join us each week for a different way to look at art. During this week’s discussion, visitors will look at artworks with food in them.
Show Closing: Paris to New York, Photographs by Eugène Atget and Berenice Abbott
In Paris in the 1920s, the young American photographer Berenice Abbott (1898–1991) encountered the elderly French photographer Eugène Atget (1857–1927).
Show Opening: See the Story Book Club, My Name is Red by Orhan Pamuk
Do you love to read? Love art? Join librarians from the Public Library and Hamilton County and a specially-trained docent for this bi-monthly book club.
Show Opening: Madcap Puppets, Rumpelstiltskin
Rose must spin straw into gold to save her father! With the help of a strange little creature, she does the impossible, but she could lose everything if she can’t guess his name.
Show Opening: Artist Workshop, Art Through Creative Writing
Visitors of all ages are welcome to join us for this workshop led by a local artist. Children must be at least 6 years old to participate.
Show Opening: Public Tour with ASL interpretation provided - European Art
A certified American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter joins a museum docent each month for a free tour of one of our special exhibitions.
Show Opening: Baby Tours, Textures
This 40-minute experience will introduce you and your infant (ages 0-2) to the world of art with a tour designed to stimulate their developing minds.
Show Opening: Evenings for Educators, Evening with an Illustrator: My Best Friend Fiona
Are you familiar with the story of Fiona the hippo from the Cincinnati Zoo? Hear from WCPO cartoonist Kevin Necessary and community reporter Lucy May, on the creation of this illustrated children’s book, My Best Friend Fiona.
Show Opening: Dialogues with Artists, Calcagno Cullen and Geoffrey "Skip" Cullen
At this event you will have an opportunity to hear two artists to articulate an answer to the question “Why do you make art and how does this determine your connection to your audience?”, as well as see up close their work.
Show Opening: Gallery Experience, Introduction to Looking
Join us each week for a different way to look at art. Every Sunday, we will explore a new perspective on the CAM collection during this one hour experience.